Disability Insurance in Florida for Physicians and Healthcare Professionals
DoctorDisabilityQuotes.com is licensed in Florida and serves the more than 60,000 physicians practicing across Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and West Palm Beach. We compare individual disability insurance from all five major US carriers — Guardian, MassMutual, Principal, Ameritas, and The Standard — and structure coverage to match the specialty, employment situation, and stage of every Florida physician we work with.
DDQ Is Licensed and Active in Florida
DoctorDisabilityQuotes.com is fully licensed to sell individual disability insurance to Florida residents and is one of the few independent broker firms specializing exclusively in physician and healthcare-professional coverage. Florida's medical community is concentrated across Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and West Palm Beach, and we have placed coverage for physicians at every major hospital system and academic medical center in the state. Because we're independent — not tied to any single carrier — we compare the actual policy offers from all five major individual DI carriers side-by-side before recommending one. For Florida physicians, that comparison matters because pricing, rider availability, and underwriting flexibility differ meaningfully between carriers, and the right carrier for a surgeon is rarely the right carrier for a primary care physician or a resident.Disability Insurance Carriers Available in Florida
All five major US individual disability insurance carriers are licensed to issue policies in Florida:- Guardian / Berkshire Life — strongest for surgeons and procedural specialists with their 6M occupation class. Operates the largest network of GSI programs at Florida academic medical centers.
- MassMutual / Radius — top-class own-occupation language, strong mental/nervous parity, often the best fit for psychiatrists and physicians with mental health history.
- Principal — typically the most price-competitive option for residents, fellows, and non-surgical specialists. Particularly strong on the student loan rider.
- Ameritas — competitive across most specialties, often the second or third-best offer depending on age and specialty.
- The Standard — strong for select specialties and ages; occasionally the best offer for older applicants.
Top Medical Specialties in Florida
Florida’s demographic profile — one of the oldest median populations in the US — drives heavy demand in cardiology, oncology, ophthalmology, and geriatric-focused internal medicine. Florida also has notable concentrations of dermatology and orthopedic practices serving an active retirement population. For specialty-specific disability insurance considerations and rate ranges, see the specialty-specific pages most relevant to Florida:- Disability insurance for cardiology
- Disability insurance for oncology
- Disability insurance for ophthalmology
- Disability insurance for orthopedic surgery
- Disability insurance for dermatology
- Disability insurance for internal medicine
Major Medical Centers and Academic Programs in Florida
Florida hosts a substantial concentration of academic medical centers, hospital systems, and residency programs. The major institutions our clients have practiced at include:- Mayo Clinic Florida — Jacksonville
- Cleveland Clinic Florida — Weston
- University of Miami Health System — Miami
- Moffitt Cancer Center — Tampa
- Tampa General Hospital — Tampa
- AdventHealth — Orlando
- Nicklaus Children’s Hospital — Miami
- Baptist Health South Florida — Miami
Florida-Specific Tax and Cost-of-Living Considerations
State income tax rate: 0% (no state income tax). Florida has no state income tax, which is one reason it’s a popular relocation destination for physicians later in their careers. As with other no-state-tax states, individual DI benefits paid on after-tax policies are entirely tax-free, while group LTD remains taxable as ordinary income at the federal level. Cost of living context: Florida's cost-of-living index runs 100–135 (varies widely; coastal South Florida runs higher, North Florida and the Panhandle closer to or below national average), which affects the realistic monthly benefit amount most physicians should target. The general rule for high-income physicians is to insure roughly 60% of pre-disability earned income, capped by carrier maximums (typically $20,000–$30,000/month combined for non-GSI policies). For physicians in higher cost-of-living areas of Florida, that calculation often pushes toward stacking individual DI coverage on top of any group LTD to reach realistic income-replacement levels.How to Get a Disability Insurance Quote in Florida
Our quote process is straightforward and free:- Initial conversation: 15–20 minutes by phone or video to understand your specialty, employment situation, current coverage, and goals.
- Quote comparison: we pull side-by-side offers from all five carriers — actual quotes, not rate estimates — typically within 24–48 hours.
- Carrier recommendation: we walk you through which carrier offer fits your situation best, and why. You make the final decision.
- Application and underwriting: we handle the paperwork. Underwriting typically completes in 4–8 weeks, after which the policy issues.
Frequently Asked Questions — Disability Insurance in Florida
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Ready for Florida Quotes?
Call us at 1-888-972-0024 or request a quote and we'll pull side-by-side offers from all five major carriers for your Florida situation — typically within 24–48 hours.
Further reading & authoritative sources
- NAIC: Disability Insurance — state regulatory definitions and policy provision standards
- BLS: Healthcare Occupations — employment outlook and income data for healthcare professionals
- American Medical Association — physician practice resources
